eduroam (education roaming) is the secure, world-wide roaming access service developed for the international research and education community.
eduroam allows students, researchers and staff from participating
institutions to gain internet access at other participating
organisations that they visit.
The same username and password can be used at all institutions, which
means that if you've used eduroam at one site, you are ready to use it
at any other participating institution you visit. There should be no need to
change settings on laptops or mobile devices.
Anyone using eduroam at the University of Brighton must abide by the 'Conditions of Use of University of Brighton Computing Facilities ' and the JANET eduroam policy.
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If your home university uses eduroam, look here to find out about the eduroam service at the University of Brighton.
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This page answers questions on how University of Brighton staff and students can use eduroam
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Look here to find out where you can use eduroam in the UK.
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Look here to find out where you can use eduroam overseas.
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If you have not used eduroam before, or if you are having problems connecting, please check the information on this page.
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eduroam in the UK is provided through the JANET Roaming Service. The JANET Roaming infrastructure is based upon a hierarchy of RADIUS proxy servers, but what does this mean?
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